Lesson plan
Adventures in Archaeology
GeoLiteracy
GeoSTEM
ELL
Description
Knowing about our past is an important part of learning about who we we are and where we come from. It is also important to know about the cultures of the past in the region we live. In this lesson, students will explore the cultures of the Southwest by learning from archaeological evidence left by Indigenous people who lived there. In this lesson students will work in small groups to create a replica of a petroglyph from an archaeological site in the Southwestern United States. They will work with mean and median to determine the site’s distance from Arizona. This lesson includes strategies for diverse learners (ELLs).Duration
2 class periodsAuthor
Katherine
Christian
Standards
1: How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information4: The physical and human characteristics of places
14: How human actions modify the physical environment
17: How to apply geography to interpret the past
Teacher Instructions
ChristianArchaeologyT.pdf
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Student Materials
Materials To Assist Teachers and English Language Learners
ChristianArchaeologyV.pdf
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